11/9/2022 0 Comments Storcenter ix2 dl default ip![]() ![]() I’ve chmod 400 /root/.ssh/authorized_keys and it is not accepting the public key.įrom my linux to storage in with ssh in verbose mode:ĭebug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey,passwordĭebug1: Next authentication method: publickeyĭebug1: Trying private key: /root/.ssh/identityĭebug1: Offering public key: /root/.ssh/id_rsaĭebug1: Trying private key: /root/.ssh/id_dsaĭebug1: Next authentication method: password ![]() On my local linux and copied the key found in ssh_rsa.pub to the /root/.ssh/authorized_keys file on the iomega storage. I’m trying to ssh/scp to the iomega storage without specifying the password but setting up using SSH public keys. Vgcfgrestore vgck vgcreate vgexport vgimport vgmknodes vgremove vgs vgsplit Vgcfgbackup vgchange vgconvert vgdisplay vgextend vgmerge vgreduce vgrename vgscan Pvchange pvcreate pvdisplay pvmove pvremove pvresize pvs pvscan ![]() Lvcreate lvextend lvmchange lvmsadc lvreduce lvrename lvs Lvchange lvdisplay lvm lvmdiskscan lvmsar lvremove lvresize lvscan Sent 92 bytes received 247 bytes 678.00 bytes/sec dev/sdd1 on /mnt/soho_storage/samba/shares/micha type ext3 (rw,data=ordered)įilesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on dev/sdc1 on /mnt/soho_storage/samba/shares/conny type vfat (rw,fmask=0000,dmask=0000,codepage=cp437,iocharset=utf8) dev/md1 on /mnt/soho_storage type ext3 (rw,noatime,data=ordered) Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.34 secondsīusyBox v1.8.2 ( 09:01:03 EST) built-in shell (ash)Įnter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. Root:Hash from my PCs account :10933:0:99999:7:::Īfter unmounting all disks, shutting down my PC, reconnecting the drives to the StorCenter and switching it on, I had access: To set a password I simply copied the hash from an account of my PC to the shadow file. Now I could edit the configfiles and changed the following files: This image file contained the /etc directory of the storage. Mount -o loop /mnt/md0/images/config /mnt/config That meant that I could simply mount the config and apps file, as they contained an ext2 filesystem. ![]() Images/oem: Linux Compressed ROM File System data, little endian size 425984 version #2 sorted_dirs CRC 0xd3a158e1, edition 0, 222 blocks, 34 files Images/config: Linux rev 0.0 ext2 filesystem data Images/apps: Linux rev 0.0 ext2 filesystem data The files in images/ looked like they contained what I was searching for. The second raid partition is raid1 or linear-raid this is configurable whith the web interface.ĭrwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0k Mar 14 16:52 imagesĭrwx- 2 root root 16.0k Mar 14 15:00 lost+found The first raid partition (1GB) is always raid1 and contains the firmware. My PC detected the 2 HDs as /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc.Įach HD contains 2 Linux software-raid partitions. I opened the case to get direct access to the S-ATA HDs, then I connected the HDs to my Linux PC.Īfter booting up, I could see how it is configured: Soon it was clear to me that it runs Linux, and a Linux device whithout shell access is hard to bear.Īfter googeling for a day, I found nothing on this subject which would work whith a recent firmware version (2.9). I recently got the “iomega StorCenter ix2” it’s a little NAS for home or small office use. ![]()
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